Sikorski, Wladyslaw, On the Vistula and Wkra : a study of the Polish-Russian war of 1920

1,90  brutto

Lviv, 1928, Ossolinskis

25 cm

ex. clean, pap. 4
KNP 2,000 zl.
+ Teka [15] k. tabl. deposits.
On the title page, a handwritten dedication by Gen. W. Sikorski.

Description

“Above the Vistula and Wkra rivers” by Wladyslaw Sikorski is an extremely detailed analysis of one of the key moments in 20th century Polish history, i.e. the 1920 Polish-Bolshevik War. Sikorski, who was the commander-in-chief and a witness to these events, passionately and accurately presents the strategic actions and decisions that led to the repulsion of Russian forces during the Battle of Warsaw, often referred to as the “Miracle on the Vistula.” The author shares both the tactical aspects of the war and his personal reflections, making the book an extremely valuable source of knowledge about Polish warfare and warfare in the 20th century.
The handmade leather binding, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, adds elegance and a unique look to the book. This type of binding emphasizes its exclusivity and stunning appearance in any library, making it not only a source of knowledge, but also a valuable collector’s item.
An investment in this publication is an outstanding opportunity for collectors and history lovers to enrich their collections with a unique item whose value will only increase with time. Owning “On the Vistula and Wkra” is not only prestigious, but also nurturing the memory of heroes, which we can pass on from generation to generation. This unique publication is sure to attract attention and arouse interest in any collection of historical books.

Additional information

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1283

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